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by RubenSandwich
2488 days ago
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That has quite a bit due to the fact that lobbying works and has an amazing ROI. It only cost about $1 million to divide voters enough to fail to pass a carbon tax in Washington State: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/rival-par.... (I understand it wasn’t just lobbying, but I think it played a major role.) I hate to be cynical but the ROI of lobbying against climate change is super cheap. How can we switch this equation? |
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